BISC207 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Photosynthesis, Activation Energy, Conformational Change

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Why is the difference in eukaryotic and prokaryotic translation important: inhibitors block translation. Each inhibitor specific to blocking a single protein. Differentiate between bacteria (prokaryotes) and your eukaryotic cells. Protein folding and structure: polypeptide to protein. Interaction of backbone and local amino acids in a polypeptide chain. 2 major groups different group type determined by how the local amino acids interact. Pleated sheets hydrogen bonds: tertiary structure. Interaction with amino acids (not local) on the polypeptide chain. This structure is what gives you function: quaternary structure. Multiple independent polypeptides to do one function. Hydrogen bonds: types of interactions allow for changes in tertiary structures breaking of weak bonds. Unimaginably large #s of possible proteins: 20x, x = number of amino acids. Hydrophobic head: can interact with water and other polar groups. Hydrophilic tail: interacts with one another, hold form and structure. Barrier to hydrophilic molecules and ions due to hydrophobic interior.

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